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Human

Words

My lips move to a half-moon
turned half-way up.

His turn too
wider
a cheshchire grin
"Hi."

"How are you?"
My question strolling
casually past him

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Intimacy

Words

It is
putting spoonfuls
into the mouth of a baby
waiting
for when it is time for another.

It is
where I meet you
by the water
bare feet
soles on earth.


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the Ohio

Words

I was on my way, driving home from work, when I stopped at a stoplight. At the corner, a woman wearing black chenile gloves with a fuzzy green fringe motioned to me to roll down my window.

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Slow

Words

From my son I learned slow
his first steps
his small feet
walking with him
in a measured beat
my well-timed
Boom
to his steady
step-step-step

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Unwavering

Words

Aside from her first giant stride across the lagoon, she is a subtlety on the shoreline, sculpted into the landscape, barely discernible in glowing grasses and bright-tipped trees.

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Breeze on my Belly

Words

Small green seeds swinging between still green leaves
tight bitter berries just right for birds
right now robins
with scruffy breasts not yet reddened

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Ripe

Words

We started our day


slipped into


our silken summerwear


stepping out


into softness


sunshine


sky solely blue


reaching through


green overgrown


raspberries



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Bija (Seed)

In Sanskrit, the word bija can be roughly understood to mean seed, but more broadly understood than that rendered by a plant.